notes were marked without his consent. and in the skies above lincolnshire a lancaster bomber marks the 80th anniversary of the famous dambuster raids. on bbc london. the large sinkhole that s appeared in a field near amersham above a tunnel being built for the h52 high speed rail line. some campaigners want work to stop. good evening. we start tonight with the news that the manufacturers of vauxhall vehicles in the uk have urged the government to renegotiate part of the brexit trade agreement or run the risk of making the business unsustainable. stellantis, one of the world s biggest car manufacturers, whose business includes vauxhall, peugeot, citroen, and fiat, says its concerns are related to electric vehicles. stellantis says the conditions of the brexit free trade deal signed in 2020 are no longer achievable, given the surge in the cost of raw materials, and the prospect of tariffs between the uk and the eu would make exports uncompetitive. our economics editor fais
of the dambusters raid tonight there will be a special fly past over the lancaster bomber s former bases. and coming up on bbc news. my legacy is already exceptional! pep guardiola s words on the eve of manchester city s champions league semi final against real madrid as they try to win the trophy for the first time. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. as food prices rise at their fastest rate in 45 years, the prime minister today gathered farmers, supermarket bosses and food industry representatives in downing street with a pledge to help make it easier to source our own food in the uk. the cost of food has soared in the past year, with some items like meat and vegetables more than doubling in price. supermarkets have also had to contend with a shortage of supplies. today, the government urged retailers to pass on any savings to customers who are struggling. our economics correspondent dharshini david looks at why prices are staying so high. brunch with the
the orders mean that patients should not be resuscitated if their heart stops or they stop breathing. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. robert murray, a father of two, developed parkinson s and dementia in later life. 0ne summer s day in 2021, while resident of this nursing home, he went to get breakfast. a piece of fruit got stuck in his throat. staff called an ambulance. the nurse tells the operator, however, that robert has a do not resuscitate recommendation in his medicalfile. moments later, robert died. theyjust didn t do the things that needed to be able to keep him alive. his family learned that robert s
resusciated if their heart stops or they stop breathing. doctors are able to apply a dnr order to a patient s 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. robert murray, a father of two developed parkinson s and dementia in later life. 0ne summer s day in 2021, while resident of this nursing home, he went to get breakfast. a piece of fruit got stuck in his throat. staff called an ambulance. he s not breathing right now the nurse tells the operator, however, that robert has a do not resuscitate recommendation in his medicalfile. moments later, robert died. theyjust didn t do the things that needed to be able to keep him alive.
A woman who tried contacting health workers via social media has been refused the names of staff who accessed her medical records, because there was a “sig